System Configuration User Guide
4.3.6 BIOS Post Error Pause (/bpep)
syscfg /bpep {enable | disable}
enable, disable
Enables or disables the pause on POST error
BIOS option.
Enable pause on POST error in BIOS option.
Examples:
syscfg /bpep enable
syscfg /bpep disable
4.3.7 BIOS Quiet Boot (/bqb)
syscfg /bqb {enable | disable}
enable, disable
Enables or disables the BIOS Quiet Boot
feature.
Enable quiet boot option in the BIOS. The BIOS default is to enable the quiet boot option.
Refer to the Product Guide for your Intel® Server Board for more information on BIOS
Setup options.
Examples:
syscfg /bqb enable
syscfg /bqb disable
Note: If the /bcr option is enabled, the quiet boot option cannot be enabled.
4.3.8 BIOS User Password (/bup)
syscfg /bup {old_password | ""} [new_password | ""]
old_password, new_password
The maximum length of the password is
seven characters. The password cannot have
characters other than alphanumeric (a-z, A-
Z, 0-9) and is case insensitive. Use two
double quotes ("") to represent a null
password.
Sets or clears the BIOS User password. You must enter the old password, if set, or the null
string if the User password is currently not set, before entering the new password. Enter a
null string for the new password to clear the password. The User password controls access
to modify the following BIOS Setup fields: time, date, language, and User password. If only
one password (Administrator or User) is set, then this password is required to enter Setup.
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